Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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501. oldal
... poetry , Sir ? Is it Pindar ? " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , there is here a great deal of what is called poetry . " Then turning to me , the poet cried , " My muse has not been long upon the town , and ( pointing to the ode ) it trembles ...
... poetry , Sir ? Is it Pindar ? " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , there is here a great deal of what is called poetry . " Then turning to me , the poet cried , " My muse has not been long upon the town , and ( pointing to the ode ) it trembles ...
539. oldal
... poet's life , and then subjoining a critical examination of his genius and works . But when he began to write , the subject swelled in such a manner , that instead of prefaces to each poet , of no more than a few pages , as he had ...
... poet's life , and then subjoining a critical examination of his genius and works . But when he began to write , the subject swelled in such a manner , that instead of prefaces to each poet , of no more than a few pages , as he had ...
544. oldal
... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , if Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? To circumscribe poetry by a definition , will only shew the narrowness of the definer ; though a definition which shall exclude Pope ...
... poet ? otherwise than by asking in return , if Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? To circumscribe poetry by a definition , will only shew the narrowness of the definer ; though a definition which shall exclude Pope ...
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